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    Dear Parents‚ Teachers‚ and Supporters‚ Members of the School Council‚ Teachers‚ Parents‚ Ladies and Gentlemen‚ Fellow Students‚ Good Evening On behalf of ____‚ I would like to thank you for the efforts and time you have put in to the annual day function. This is a wonderful tradition‚ great tradition and important tradition. Without all of you this would of not be the success that it was. I would like to think the owners of _______(whoever supported your school with revenue and supplies needed)

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    A blazing start paves the way for surefire success. This also applies for the hugely anticipated annual inter school extravaganza LA Fest. A yearly conclave that causes sparks to fly as the titans from rival clans face off for a fight to the finish. Wars have been waged on this very stage . The ethereal aura has passed but has not dimmed in the slightest. On the contrary it shines more radiantly in the light from the new dawn that is breaking. We had a very auspicious beginning under the aegis

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    Rachel Mello Ms. Miller AP English Language‚ 3rd 19 September 2011 Should Students Be Required To Read Huck Finn? Very many people argue on whether or not ninth graders in English should be required to read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. This novel was written during slavery and when racism was a big problem. Many of the people argue that this book isn’t appropriate for students to be reading because of the language‚ racism‚ and slavery that is portrayed in the book. Even

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    The Power of One Vote And One Voice This year we will see ad after ad of politicians soliciting the vote of the American public to support their efforts to make our nation a better place and a leading international force. One might ask themselves does my vote matter? Considering the political climate of the United States and around the world I value my right to cast a vote in all elections. Our nation’s history has proven that every vote counts. As I cast my vote it represents my individual

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    using drugs whatsoever is a big problem. Athletes are supposed to set a good example and using drugs like steroids to gain advantage over the other athlete is totally not a good example. Drug testing in professional sports should be mandatory. One of the reason drug testing should be mandated in professional sports is to maintain fair game. The use of drugs like steroids is a form of cheating. The fact that steroids work so well‚ they establish a fraudulent benefit for those who are taking them‚ and

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    dorm rooms that they have tailored to help a student with their schooling and with their transition to college‚ dining for people to live in to help with the change‚ which is two major reasons why the requirement for the first year students should be required to live on campus. Dorm rooms are a necessity for first-year students because they give you a lot of options to expand a student’s activity base while providing support to the student so the student will be successful within their field of

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    I agree that art and music programs are indispensable for young children besides math‚ history‚ science and language. Art and music are widely recognized in many cultures as a part of our life. In addition to their value to culture and society‚ art and music can contribute significantly to children’s intellectual development‚ memory improvement‚ aesthetical development‚ self-discipline‚ self-confidence and communication skills. Music and art have been proved by plenty of scientific evidence as

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    In the learning module‚ "How a Member Decides to Vote" my experience as I participated in the activity was very enlightening. I heard for all kinds of people with different backgrounds‚ ages‚ genders‚ and viewpoints. The different viewpoints presented regarding the issue of the "flag amendment” were strongly for the bill and strongly against the bill. Not one person present were neutral in what they believed should happen in regards to the “flag amendment”. Those that were strongly for the bill

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    Do you have to be born in America to be American? The answer is no‚ you do not have to be born in America to be considered as an American. It is important for people to know that the immigrants who come to this country shall be considered as americans as soon as they become citizens. Many might state that a person would have to be born within the territorial unit of the United states to be accepted as an American. The people who come from a different state are welcome‚ as long as they mean no harm

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    2012 Convicted Felons Should Not Be Allowed to Vote Many Americans were not allowed to vote these past elections. It wasn’t because they didn’t pay taxes or were mentally incompetent or underage. The reason why they can’t vote is because they are convicted felons. Certain states do not give back the right to vote after Ex-convicted felons have paid their debts or completed their time in jail. Some states have a probation period before the ex-felon is allowed to vote. There are some states that

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